Tavis Smiley and Cornel West: The Rich and the Rest of Us -- a Poverty Manifesto
By Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Posted on April 24, 2012, Printed on April 27, 2012
The following is a transcript of Democracy Now! interview with Cornel West and Tavis Smiley.
The latest census data shows nearly one in two Americans, or 150
million people, have fallen into poverty — or could be classified as
low income. We’re joined by Dr. Cornel West and Tavis Smiley, who
continue their efforts to spark a national dialog on the poverty crisis
with the new book, "The Rich and the Rest of Us: A Poverty Manifesto."
Smiley, an award-winning TV and radio broadcaster, says President
Obama has failed to properly tackle poverty. "There seems to be a
bipartisan consensus in Washington that the poor just don’t matter.
President Obama is a part of that," Smiley says. "I take nothing away
from his push on healthcare, but jobs for every American should have
been primary issue, number one." West, a professor of religion and
African-American studies at Princeton University, says that after the
historic U.S. struggles against monarchy, slavery and institutionalized
racism, "the issue today is oligarchy. Poverty is the new slavery.
Oligarchs are the new kings. They’re the new heads of this structure of
domination."
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